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- Jagat_Singh_II abstract "Jagat Singh II".
- Jagat_Singh_II activeYearsEndYear "1751".
- Jagat_Singh_II activeYearsStartYear "1734".
- Jagat_Singh_II birthDate "1709-09-17".
- Jagat_Singh_II birthYear "1709".
- Jagat_Singh_II deathDate "1751-06-05".
- Jagat_Singh_II deathYear "1751".
- Jagat_Singh_II predecessor Sangram_Singh_II.
- Jagat_Singh_II successor Pratap_Singh_II.
- Jagat_Singh_II thumbnail Maharana_Jagat_Singh_II.jpg?width=300.
- Jagat_Singh_II title "MaharanaofMewar".
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- Jagat_Singh_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:1709_births.
- Jagat_Singh_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:1751_deaths.
- Jagat_Singh_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mewar_dynasty.
- Jagat_Singh_II wikiPageWikiLink Maharana.
- Jagat_Singh_II wikiPageWikiLink Mewar.
- Jagat_Singh_II wikiPageWikiLink Pratap_Singh_II.
- Jagat_Singh_II wikiPageWikiLink Sangram_Singh_II.
- Jagat_Singh_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jagat Singh II".
- Jagat_Singh_II birthDate "1709-09-17".
- Jagat_Singh_II caption "Jagat Singh II".
- Jagat_Singh_II dateOfBirth "1709-09-17".
- Jagat_Singh_II dateOfDeath "1751-06-05".
- Jagat_Singh_II deathDate "1751-06-05".
- Jagat_Singh_II father "Karan Singh".
- Jagat_Singh_II issue Pratap_Singh_II.
- Jagat_Singh_II name "With the rising sun along the Lake Pichola in Udaipur, the mesmerising Lake Palace, formerly known as Jag Niwas, designed under Maharana Jagat Singh II is strategically placed to face and worship the rising Sun; the Sun god from which the Sisodiya clan is said to have descended. With one of the most beautiful summer palaces under his time in power; Maharana Jagat Singh II of Sisodiya dynasty, was believed to be more involved in enjoying the worldly pleasures of life than governing his empire. His moderate approach towards his kingdom along with concurrent Maratha invasions eventually lead to Mewar’s decline. Maharana Jagat Singh II succeeded his father Sangram Singh II, reviving the triple alliance of Mewar, Marwar and Amber which was initiated by his grandfather Maharana Amar Singh II. With the declining Mughal Empire, the union of states was formed to gain independence and expand Rajasthan, making them quite powerful at the time. Maharana Jagat Singh II played a prominent role in the union of Rajput forces at Harda conference in July 1734 and was given the authority to head the alliance. But with the upsurge of independent ambitions amongst the Rajputana rulers, the alliance failed leading to the down slide of Rajputana. Maharana Jagat Singh II, like his ancestors tried hard to revive the fallen Rajputana Empire but failed to do so. He is rather remembered as a great patron of Art and Architecture who enlarged his palaces and developed villages all around the Udaipur valley. Being the ruler who believed in festivities and pleasures, he conceived many festivals which are still celebrated in Udaipur till date. Unlike his predecessors, Maharana Jagat Singh II may not have been able to hold onto his ancestral dream of freedom of Mewar; but his developments in regard to his structures and palaces stand tall in the history of Rajasthan to this date.".
- Jagat_Singh_II predecessor Sangram_Singh_II.
- Jagat_Singh_II reign "1734".
- Jagat_Singh_II shortDescription "Maharana of Mewar".
- Jagat_Singh_II succession "Maharana of Mewar".
- Jagat_Singh_II successor Pratap_Singh_II.
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- Jagat_Singh_II description "Maharana of Mewar".
- Jagat_Singh_II description "Maharana of Mewar".
- Jagat_Singh_II subject Category:1709_births.
- Jagat_Singh_II subject Category:1751_deaths.
- Jagat_Singh_II subject Category:Mewar_dynasty.
- Jagat_Singh_II type Agent.
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- Jagat_Singh_II comment "Jagat Singh II".
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- Jagat_Singh_II depiction Maharana_Jagat_Singh_II.jpg.
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- Jagat_Singh_II name "Maharana Jagat Singh II succeeded his father Sangram Singh II, reviving the triple alliance of Mewar, Marwar and Amber which was initiated by his grandfather Maharana Amar Singh II. With the declining Mughal Empire, the union of states was formed to gain independence and expand Rajasthan, making them quite powerful at the time. Maharana Jagat Singh II played a prominent role in the union of Rajput forces at Harda conference in July 1734 and was given the authority to head the alliance. But with the upsurge of independent ambitions amongst the Rajputana rulers, the alliance failed leading to the down slide of Rajputana.".
- Jagat_Singh_II name "Maharana Jagat Singh II, like his ancestors tried hard to revive the fallen Rajputana Empire but failed to do so. He is rather remembered as a great patron of Art and Architecture who enlarged his palaces and developed villages all around the Udaipur valley. Being the ruler who believed in festivities and pleasures, he conceived many festivals which are still celebrated in Udaipur till date.".
- Jagat_Singh_II name "Unlike his predecessors, Maharana Jagat Singh II may not have been able to hold onto his ancestral dream of freedom of Mewar; but his developments in regard to his structures and palaces stand tall in the history of Rajasthan to this date.".
- Jagat_Singh_II name "With the rising sun along the Lake Pichola in Udaipur, the mesmerising Lake Palace, formerly known as Jag Niwas, designed under Maharana Jagat Singh II is strategically placed to face and worship the rising Sun; the Sun god from which the Sisodiya clan is said to have descended. With one of the most beautiful summer palaces under his time in power; Maharana Jagat Singh II of Sisodiya dynasty, was believed to be more involved in enjoying the worldly pleasures of life than governing his empire. His moderate approach towards his kingdom along with concurrent Maratha invasions eventually lead to Mewar’s decline. Maharana Jagat Singh II succeeded his father Sangram Singh II, reviving the triple alliance of Mewar, Marwar and Amber which was initiated by his grandfather Maharana Amar Singh II. With the declining Mughal Empire, the union of states was formed to gain independence and expand Rajasthan, making them quite powerful at the time. Maharana Jagat Singh II played a prominent role in the union of Rajput forces at Harda conference in July 1734 and was given the authority to head the alliance. But with the upsurge of independent ambitions amongst the Rajputana rulers, the alliance failed leading to the down slide of Rajputana. Maharana Jagat Singh II, like his ancestors tried hard to revive the fallen Rajputana Empire but failed to do so. He is rather remembered as a great patron of Art and Architecture who enlarged his palaces and developed villages all around the Udaipur valley. Being the ruler who believed in festivities and pleasures, he conceived many festivals which are still celebrated in Udaipur till date. Unlike his predecessors, Maharana Jagat Singh II may not have been able to hold onto his ancestral dream of freedom of Mewar; but his developments in regard to his structures and palaces stand tall in the history of Rajasthan to this date.".
- Jagat_Singh_II name "With the rising sun along the Lake Pichola in Udaipur, the mesmerising Lake Palace, formerly known as Jag Niwas, designed under Maharana Jagat Singh II is strategically placed to face and worship the rising Sun; the Sun god from which the Sisodiya clan is said to have descended. With one of the most beautiful summer palaces under his time in power; Maharana Jagat Singh II of Sisodiya dynasty, was believed to be more involved in enjoying the worldly pleasures of life than governing his empire. His moderate approach towards his kingdom along with concurrent Maratha invasions eventually lead to Mewar’s decline.".